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The Choctaw freedmen and the story of Oak Hill industrial academy, Valliant, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, now called the Alice Lee Elliott memorial; including the early history of the Five civilized tribes of Indian Territory, the presbytery of Kiamichi, synod of Canadian, and the Bible in the free schools of the American colonies, but suppressed in France, previous to the American and French revolutions; ([c1914])


Author: Flickinger, Robert Elliott, b. 1846; Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Missions for Freedmen
Subject: Alice Lee Elliott Memorial (Valliant, Okla.); African Americans -- Oklahoma; Religion in the public schools
Publisher: Pittsburgh, Pa., Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Board of Missions for Freedmen
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: 7769662
Digitizing sponsor: Sloan Foundation
Book contributor: The Library of Congress
Collection: library_of_congress; americana

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